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Internet: Voice recognition takes off.

You don’t need a sophisticated cell phone to surf the Internet when you’re on the road – just your own voice. That’s the idea behind a new breed of voice service that is popping up all over the place. Subscribers a toll-free phone number and use spoken to listen to anything from weather conditions to stock quotes, or flight information to news stories. Half a dozen of these services – such as Audiopoint, BeVocal, TellMe and TelSurfNetworks – have already gone live or are testing their systems.
These launches are all happening because two crucial technologies have come of age. software from companies such as Lucent, Nuance and Speechworks can now understand a wide range of accents and diction without having to be trained to a specific voice. And computer languages such as VoiceXML make it is easy to write voice services as has made it to write web pages. With the human voice becomes a substitute for a computer mouse and the spoken command for a click. It doesn’t, however, call up conventional web pages, but content which is specially composed for a telephone sound clips, numbers, music, spoken texts.
The Ecomomist